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1. RANKL regulates testicular cancer growth and Denosumab treatment has suppressive effects on GCNIS and advanced seminoma.

2. WNT signalling in the normal human adult testis and in male germ cell neoplasms.

3. Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours.

4. Involvement of the DNA mismatch repair system in cisplatin sensitivity of testicular germ cell tumours.

5. Comparison of global gene expression profiles of microdissected human foetal Leydig cells with their normal and hyperplastic adult equivalents.

6. Differences in global DNA methylation of testicular seminoma are not associated with changes in histone modifications, clinical prognosis, BRAF mutations or gene expression.

7. Abundance of DLK1, differential expression of CYP11B1, CYP21A2 and MC2R, and lack of INSL3 distinguish testicular adrenal rest tumours from Leydig cell tumours.

8. Expression pattern of clinically relevant markers in paediatric germ cell- and sex-cord stromal tumours is similar to adult testicular tumours.

9. Hanging drop cultures of human testis and testis cancer samples: a model used to investigate activin treatment effects in a preserved niche.

10. Evidence that active demethylation mechanisms maintain the genome of carcinoma in situ cells hypomethylated in the adult testis.

11. Phenotypic characterisation of immune cell infiltrates in testicular germ cell neoplasia.

12. Influence of vitamin D on cisplatin sensitivity in testicular germ cell cancer-derived cell lines and in a NTera2 xenograft model.

13. Dysregulation of the mitosis-meiosis switch in testicular carcinoma in situ.

14. Expression of FGFR3 during human testis development and in germ cell-derived tumours of young adults.

15. Vitamin D metabolism and effects on pluripotency genes and cell differentiation in testicular germ cell tumors in vitro and in vivo.

16. Heterogeneity of chromatin modifications in testicular spermatocytic seminoma point toward an epigenetically unstable phenotype.

17. MicroRNA expression profiling of carcinoma in situ cells of the testis.

18. A novel double staining strategy for improved detection of testicular carcinoma in situ cells in human semen samples.

19. A genome-wide association study of men with symptoms of testicular dysgenesis syndrome and its network biology interpretation.

20. Screening of subfertile men for testicular carcinoma in situ by an automated image analysis-based cytological test of the ejaculate.

21. Carcinoma in situ testis displays permissive chromatin modifications similar to immature foetal germ cells.

22. Differential developmental expression of transcription factors GATA-4 and GATA-6, their cofactor FOG-2 and downstream target genes in testicular carcinoma in situ and germ cell tumors.

23. Lipoprotein lipase and endothelial lipase in human testis and in germ cell neoplasms.

24. Analysis of SOX2 expression in developing human testis and germ cell neoplasia.

25. Optimizing staining protocols for laser microdissection of specific cell types from the testis including carcinoma in situ.

26. Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and the origin of carcinoma in situ testis.

27. Analysis of gene expression in normal and neoplastic human testis: new roles of RNA.

28. Improved gene expression signature of testicular carcinoma in situ.

29. Identity of M2A (D2-40) antigen and gp36 (Aggrus, T1A-2, podoplanin) in human developing testis, testicular carcinoma in situ and germ-cell tumours.

30. CDH1 (E-cadherin) in testicular germ cell neoplasia: suppressed translation of mRNA in pre-invasive carcinoma in situ but increased protein levels in advanced tumours.

31. Stem cell pluripotency factor NANOG is expressed in human fetal gonocytes, testicular carcinoma in situ and germ cell tumours.

32. Genome-wide gene expression profiling of testicular carcinoma in situ progression into overt tumours.

33. Transcription factor AP-2gamma is a developmentally regulated marker of testicular carcinoma in situ and germ cell tumors.

34. Embryonic stem cell-like features of testicular carcinoma in situ revealed by genome-wide gene expression profiling.

35. Identification of genes differentially expressed in testes containing carcinoma in situ.

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